Jack Mitchell

Jack Mitchell

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Does the British Shorthair's calm reputation hide sudden midnight zoomies behind the furniture?
Watch for the paw twitch-that’s your first clue the calm facade is about to crack. I’ve seen my own British Shorthair, Winston, sit motionless for hours, then at 1 AM launch himself off a bookshelf li…
Which brush keeps that plush teddy-bear coat tidy without overworking a low-key cat?
I reach for a wide-toothed wooden comb, not a brush. The wider spacing lets you glide through the topcoat without tugging at the soft underlayer, which is exactly what you need for that teddy-bear tex…
Can a Balinese give Siamese-level conversation with slightly softer floof energy?
Get ready for a yes that comes with a beautiful twist. A Balinese is essentially a Siamese with a medium-length, silky coat, so the vocal gene is fully intact. You will get that same dramatic, opinion…
Can a Bengal and a relaxed Ragdoll share playtime without mismatched energy turning awkward?
Start with a wand toy that offers a mid-range stalk-and-pounce game. Bengals thrive on complexity-hide the toy behind furniture, flick it unpredictably, and let them solve the puzzle. Ragdolls love a …
Why do some Burmese owners call them dog-like without meaning fetch alone?
The real dog-like quality of Burmese cats is their need to be in constant physical contact, not just nearby. I've seen them lean their full weight against your leg while you cook, head-butt your hand …
Which perch gives a Korat privacy while still keeping family in view?
A corner-mounted shelf perch is your best bet. Korats are agile jumpers and love vertical space, so mount it high enough that they feel above the action, but angled so they can see the main living are…
Which litter box setup keeps long paw fluff cleaner after digging?
The winning setup is a top-entry litter box paired with a coarse, pellet-style litter. The top-entry forces your cat to jump out, shaking loose most of the litter trapped in those fluffy paws before t…
Why do Oriental Shorthairs look like runway models but act like clingy gremlins?
Look, it's simple: you're confusing form with function. That sleek, angular body and those radar-dish ears weren't bred for fashion shows-they were bred for maximum sensory input and communication. Th…
Where should water bowls go so a Munchkin can drink without awkward stretching?
Elevate the bowl. That’s the whole trick-get it off the floor. I use a raised feeder about four to five inches high for my Munchkin, and it makes all the difference. Place it against a wall or in a co…
Why do Tonkinese cats seem to turn every visitor into a temporary bestie?
You want the real reason? It’s pure pragmatism. My Tonk, Mochi, doesn’t see visitors as strangers-he sees them as untapped resources for entertainment and warmth. He’ll study a guest’s body language l…
Which puzzle feeder keeps a smart Balinese from yelling at the pantry door?
I've had great success with a wobble-style feeder that drops kibble when nudged. My Balinese, Simon, gets so absorbed chasing it around the kitchen that he forgets the pantry entirely. You'll want one…
Can a Burmese share attention with kids, dogs, and another cat without getting possessive?
I’ve raised two Burmese alongside my children, a Labrador, and a senior tabby without any jealousy issues. Their breed is famously people-oriented and adaptable, so as long as you provide plenty of st…
Can a Scottish Fold live happily with a bossy resident cat if there are enough cozy loaf spots?
Absolutely. I've seen it happen countless times. Scottish Folds are incredibly adaptable and non-confrontational by nature. Give them a few prime, high-up loafing spots where they can observe the boss…